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Sony's Qriocity Music Unlimited rolls out streaming tunes to France, Germany, Italy and Spain

Sony has announced the immediate availability of Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity, its subscription streaming music service, in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. The service has been available in the UK since December, and it offers two subscription plans. The Basic subscription costs £3.99 per month in the UK and €3.99 in the four other countries, and gives you a virtual radio ...

Spotify secures deal with Sony BMG, moves closer to U.S. launch

Spotify, at long last, and after monumentally failing to hit is initial U.S. launch deadline of 'before 2011,' has finally signed one of the big four music labels. Sony BMG, which represents 25% of the U.S. music market, is second only to the Universal Music Group. To enter the U.S. successfully, though, Spotify needs to secure at least Universal, and preferably both Warner and EMI too. There ...

Spotify for Android gets redesigned, is now faster and supports more devices

Spotify's mobile app for Android has received a major update. It has been redesigned, all the graphics have been reworked and they now scale well regardless of your device's resolution, rotation and pixel density. In fact, Spotify for Android now officially supports more devices than ever, including the Samsung Galaxy Tab. The HTC Desire HD, HTC Desire Z, Huawei U8300, Motorola Cliq, Motorola Cliq ...

Screamer: Portable Internet Radio Streamer

While I know it's no big deal to dump a couple of gigs of music onto my 8GB flash drive, sometimes it's nice to fire up some streaming radio for a change of pace. Screamer is available both as an installable application and as a portable executable. Go with the portable version, and you'll be able to take your presets with you wherever you can plug in your USB flash drive. Click on presets, and ...

What the internet gives, the lawyers taketh away

Oh, the memories of days gone by and the web services we once enjoyed. Mashable put together a top-ten of sites which are no longer available thanks to the lawyers, and it reminds us of exactly what we're close to losing. Nine of the sites -- among them Napster, Mp3.com, OLGA and Singing Fish -- are yet sweet memories, while one still stands with one foot in the grave and one on a banana peel; ...